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Linux Cloud Tools updated to 3.0.12

Posted on May 16th, 2012 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, BaseCamp, Box.net, cloud file server, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, HP Object Storage, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, PogoPlug, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools to 3.0.12. The changes include:

1. Supports deleting of files during sync

If a user deletes files locally and syncs then the files will be deleted on the server. If a user  deletes files on the server and then syncs then files will be deleted locally. These 2 options are ‘Off’ by default. and can be turned on in settings of the sync center.

2. In Ubuntu 11.10+ “Hide in tray” works correctly.

3. Fixed Menu duplication

4. Fix for large fonts bug.

5. In Explorer new option to upload folder (previously only individual files were possible to upload).

6. Fixed bug with trash in explorer (not all files from trash were displayed)

7. Sync center works as per other OS sync tooling.  The ”My syncs” folder concept is not used any more and desktop to different cloud folders can be mapped. ie. any folder can now be nominated for sync.  The free version has a restriction of 3 folders that can be sync’d

8. Encryption now supported (only for Personal Cloud or Business Cloud users.). In the Properties window it is possible to set a password for encryption of files during sync.

9. Small fix for Properties window for small screens. Scrolling works correctly now.





The Linux Cloud Tools can be used with the following Clouds:

Google Docs, Google Storage, Google Sites,
Amazon S3, MobileMe, Microsoft Live Mesh (read only),
Microsoft SkyDrive, DropBox, Azure Blob Storage,
Box.net, RackSpace Cloud Files, OpenStack Swift,
Gmail-as-a-Cloud, Email-as-a-Cloud, Mezeo,
HP Object Cloud Storage, S3 compliant Clouds such as (Eucalyptus Walrus),
Ubuntu One Cloud, iKeepinCloud, PogoPlug,
BaseCamp SaaS Service, IBM Connections Files,
EMC Atmos, Office365, SharePoint, CloudMe,
HostingSolutions.it, Scality, Alfresco (on-premise),
Zimbra Briefcase, SafeSync(WebDav enabled),
FilesAnywhere (WebDav enabled), and any WebDav enabled Cloud.

The tools can be downloaded from the Linux Cloud Tools Page.

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Linux Cloud Tools updated

Posted on October 5th, 2011 in Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Box.net, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live Essentials, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Webdav, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools to version 3.06. The main changes are:

1. Fixed issue with CPU loading
2. Added support for Ubuntu 11.04
3. Added support for EU Server

Remember that the Tools are free for no business use and compose a Cloud Drive, Sync Tooling and a graphical Cloud File manager.

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Linux Cloud Tools updated to include Graphical Cloud File Manager

Posted on July 15th, 2011 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, cloud file server, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, OpenStack, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, Webdav, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools and now include a graphical Cloud File Manager to compliment the existing Cloud Drive, and Cloud Synchronisation application. The tools are now very fully featured and work across various distributions of Linux including, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Redhat, CentOS, and SUSE.

The Linux Cloud Tools will work with any free account and enabled you to manage any combination of Cloud Storage Providers that you have mapped to your SMEStorage Account.

 

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Linux Cloud Tools updated

Posted on June 16th, 2011 in Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Storage Made Easy | No Comments »

We’ve update our Linux Cloud Tools to version 2.1.19. Small Device support has now been added.

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Linux Cloud Tools updated to 2.12

Posted on April 15th, 2011 in Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Storage Made Easy, Uncategorized | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools which include a virtual drive and sync to 2.12 which solves some bugs and also adds support for 64 bit Operating Systems.

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Multi Cloud Open Office and MS Word Plug-In Updated

Posted on January 28th, 2011 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, CloudDav, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Storage, Linux Sync, Live Essentials, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, skydrive | 1 Comment »

We’ve updated both our OpenOffice and Microsoft Office Toolbar plug-In’s. Both Plug-In’s enable you to create, edit and save documents from any of over 15 storage clouds, including Google Docs, Microsoft SkyDrive, DropBox, MobileMe and more.

As well as bringing the plug-in’s up-to-date with all the current supported clouds, one of the major feature changes was to enable documents to be saved back to the same directory structure when saving back to the Cloud. So if you are editing a document and you save it, then save it again later. The Cloud Save icon will automatically take you back to the correct directory for the save, rather than having to find it yourself.






























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Linux Multi Cloud Sync Update: Sync SkyDrive, S3 Google Docs and other Clouds to the Linux desktop

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 in Amazon S3, Box.net, Google Docs, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Storage Made Easy | 1 Comment »

Those users who use the full version of our Windows tools will be familiar with our Sync Tools in which you can Sync your desktop data with that in the clouds. We are now almost ready to release the same functionality for Linux to compliment the ongoing beta of our Linux Virtual Drive.

This functionality means thatYou can work locally with files on your Linux desktop and be secure in the knowledge that they will be sync’d back to the Cloud and available, whatever that cloud is.

For companies whose user-base is heterogeneous, from an OS standpoint, it means that the Linux user is not the poor relation, he has the same Cloud tools and functionality as his Windows counterpart.

The Linux Sync tools will work with Google Docs, Microsoft SkyDrive, Mezeo personal cloud storage, Microsoft Live Mesh, Apple MobileMe, Amazon S3, RackSpace Cloud Files, Box.net, WebDav, FTP Clouds, GMail (GDrive), Email Clouds, and also, soon DropBox.

You can expect to see the Linux Sync tools on our Labs page sometime next week.

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